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So they would be appropriate for my '43 Krieghoff? |
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Marco Island, Florida
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As Ron mentions, start with soap and water. I also use a product known to many gun dealers. It is a silicone product called "Engine Black", found at most Auto or Motorcylce shops. It is a viscous product similar to Armor-All, but without Armor All's tendency to make things dry out and crack. Spray it on a used Glock and suddenly, you have a brand new Glock! The stuff is heat resistant and lasts a long time. I use it on all the black surfaces on my motorcycles, including plastic, rubber and painted surfaces. It makes black parts look new again. |
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